- Universidad Autónoma Benito Juárez de Oaxaca
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name = Universidad Autónoma Benito Juárez de Oaxaca
caption = U.A.B.J.O Main Campus
motto = "Ciencia, Arte, Libertad"
("Science, Art, Freedom")
established =January 8 ,1827
type =Public university
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president =Rafael Torres Valdez
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city =Oaxaca de Juarez
country = flagcountry|Mexico
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website = [http://www.uabjo.mx www.uabjo.mx]The Universidad Autónoma Benito Juárez de Oaxaca (UABJO) is located in the city of
Oaxaca de Juarez in state ofOaxaca ,Mexico .The University was founded on
January 8 ,1827 as the Oaxacan Institute for Arts and Sciences. Initially courses were offered inMedicine , Surgery, Civil andNatural Law ,Public Law ,Canon Law andEcclesiastical History , Political Economy, Statistics,Geography andPhysics ,Mathematics logic ,ethics , English and French. [ [http://espanol-idiomas.uabjo.mx Facultad de Idiomas de la Universidad Autónoma "Benito Juárez" de Oaxaca] ]History
In December 1943, governor Major General
Vicente Gonzalez Fernandez decreed that the Institute of Arts and Sciences would be grantedautonomy . Then on January 18, 1955 GeneralManuel Cabrera Carrasquedo enacted a law elevating the Institute to University status. The school then became known as Universidad Autónoma "Benito Juárez" de Oaxaca. The university was named in honor of the full-blooded indigenous national to becomepresident of Mexico , Oaxacan nativeBenito Juárez (March 21, 1806 – July 18, 1872). [ [http://espanol-idiomas.uabjo.mx Facultad de Idiomas de la Universidad Autónoma "Benito Juárez" de Oaxaca] ]2006 Oaxaca protests
In May 2006, a teachers' strike began in the
Zócalo in the Mexican city ofOaxaca, Oaxaca . 2006 was the 25th consecutive year that Oaxaca's teachers have striked. Previously, the protests had generally lasted for one to two weeks and had resulted in small raises for teachers. The 2006 strike began in protest of the low funding for teachers and rural schools in the state, but was prompted to additionally call for the resignation of the state governorUlises Ruiz Ortiz after 3000 police were sent to break up the occupation in the early morning ofJune 14 ,2006 . A street battle lasted for several hours that day, resulting in more than one hundred hospitalizations but no fatalities. Ortiz declared that he would not resign.On
November 2 ,2006 ,Federal Preventative Police advanced on the University, occupied by students and displaced protesters from theZocalo . Since the University is autonomous, the police are forbidden from entering the grounds, unless invited by theRector [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6112142.stm BBC NEWS | Americas | More violence in Oaxaca protest ] ] .Thousands of protesters arrived in the following hours, surrounding the police and eventually forcing them to withdraw from the area surrounding the university. The
Asamblea Popular de los Pueblos de Oaxaca had received permission by the university rector to broadcast their messages through the university radio, which they used to criticise political parties, theInstitutional Revolutionary Party specifically. Opinions against the APPO were quickly taken off the air [ [http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/nacion/145225.html Radio Universidad, voz estratégica de APPO - El Universal - México ] ]After criticism by the private sector, political organizations and the press (specifically
Grupo Formula 's news anchorDenise Maerker ) for his remarks towards the APPO the rector declared that he had requested respect for the rights of students and faculty [ [http://www.noticias-oax.com.mx/articulos.php?id_sec=1&id_art=48536&id_ejemplar=1276 Exige rector de la UABJO a Segob se respeten garantías individuales] ] and that a tentative operation by the Federal Police would not be a solution to the issue [ [http://www.oloramitierra.com.mx/?mod=read&sec=general&id=9420&titulo=Busca_el_rector_de_la_UABJO_reestablecer_actividades_en_Ciudad_Universitaria Busca el rector de la UABJO reestablecer actividades en Ciudad Universitaria] ]Current status
An agreement was recently signed with the
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) establishing the CEC (Center for Continuing Education) that allows the university to offer additional baccalaureate degrees in conjunction with UNAM.In 2001, the UABJO's School of Languages initiated a study abroad exchange program with the
College of the Mainland , inTexas City ,Texas ,USA . This has led to increased exposure for the university as well as helped to further the mission of university's School of Languages. [ [http://www.com.edu/teams/socsci/oaxaca.cfm COM/UABJO Study Abroad Exchange Program] ]Noted alumni
Several prominent figures in the political life of Mexico have been alumni of UABJO and its predecessor, the Oaxacan Arts and Science Institute:
Presidents of Mexico [ [http://espanol-idiomas.uabjo.mx Facultad de Idiomas de la Universidad Autónoma "Benito Juárez" de Oaxaca] ]
* Benito Pablo Juárez García (President of Mexico 1858–1872)
*José de la Cruz Porfirio Díaz Mori (President of Mexico 1876–1880 & 1884-1911)External links
* [http://www.uabjo.mx/ Official website] es icon
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